Quel langue parlée en Moldavie ?
Quel langue parlée en Moldavie ?
Roumain Moldavie/Langues officielles Langue parlée Le moldave et le roumain, qui ont entre eux quelques différences légères, sont en fait une seule et même langue ; ce sont les mots d'origine étrangère (russe pour le moldave, française ou anglaise pour le roumain) qu'ils ont adoptés qui, dans la pratique, permettent de les distinguer le mieux.
Quelle origine Moldavie ?
Moldave en costume traditionnel à Chișinău, en 1995....Moldaves.
| Régions d'origine | Moldavie occidentale et orientale (Bessarabie), Bucovine |
|---|---|
| Langues | Roumain (aussi nommé « moldave » en Moldavie) |
| Religions | Christianisme orthodoxe (majoritaire), catholique et évangélique (minoritaires) |
| Ethnies liées | Roumains, Roumanophones d'Ukraine |
Comment Dit-on bonjour en Moldavie ?
Expressions de base / Mots courants
| Français | Moldave |
|---|---|
| Bonjour / Bonsoir | Buna ziua / Buna seara |
| Comment allez-vous ? | Ce faceti |
| Très bien, merci, et vous ? | bine, multumesc, si doamnavostra ? |
| Parlez-vous français/anglais ? | Vorbesti francesi / Inglesi ? |
What is the economic capital of Moldova?
- Chișinău is the financial and business capital of Moldova. Its GDP comprises about 60% of the national economy reached in 2012 the amount of 52 billion lei ( US$ 4 billion). Thus, the GDP per capita of Chișinău stood at 227% of the Moldova's average. Chișinău has the largest and most developed mass media sector in Moldova,...
Where is Moldova in the world?
- Located in Eastern Europe, Moldova is small country surrounded by land on all sides. The country shares its borders with Romania and Ukraine. As of 2017, the population of Moldova is 2,998,235.
Where was the Principality of Moldavia located?
- The Principality of Moldavia was bounded by the Carpathian Mountains in the west, the Dniester River in the east, and the Danube River and Black Sea to the south. Its territory comprised the present-day territory of the Republic of Moldova, the eastern eight counties of Romania, and parts of the Chernivtsi Oblast and Budjak region of Ukraine.
Is Moldova's road to nationhood still bumpy?
- Transdniestria is also the source of much of Moldova’s electricity, which has been cut off at various times. Thus, Moldova’s road to nationhood has remained bumpy—from the first efforts at nation-building to the country’s pursuit of peace and prosperity in the 21st century.














